Valcke, whose 90-day suspension has been requested to be extended for another 45 days, was implicated by a FIFA ticketing partner for using work and private email accounts to discuss a World Cup black market ticket deal.

FIFA said Tuesday that Cornel Borbely, the chairman of the investigatory chamber, concluded his report and handed his recommendations to the ethics judges.

Valcke has denied that he sought cash from sales of top-category tickets for matches at the 2014 World Cup in in Brazil he knew were being offered at several times face value.